At the AWS Summit in New York, Amazon's cloud division unveiled several services designed to make AI agents production-ready. They include a security service for code vulnerabilities and a knowledge graph that gives agents the business context they need.
The announcements centered on two new services. AWS Continuum tackles security vulnerabilities in code. AWS Context serves as a shared knowledge base for agents.
Both address typical bottlenecks when deploying AI agents in production. Agents lack business context, and security risks can't keep up with the pace of AI-generated code.
Automating security as AI-powered threats outpace traditional defenses
With AWS Continuum, AWS is launching a service that covers the full lifecycle of code vulnerabilities, from detection and prioritization to validation and recommended fixes. The service is initially available only to select pilot customers.











